I think there is just a difference in basketball mentality between Europeans and Americans. European basketball is much more team-oriented than American basketball. No European team with Euroleague championship aspirations will allow itself to have just one go-to-guy. In fact, being a Maccabi fan, I still have goosebumps watching youtube clips from the 2003-04 season, where we won countless games with buzzer beaters, and it was always a different guy making those shots, and always in a different way. The most amazing of those buzzer beaters, known to European fans as the "Zalgiris Miracle", was hit by a reserve role-player named Derrick Sharp, who is arguably Maccabi's most valuable player of all time despite him coming off the bench his entire career, being responsible for numerous titles that Maccabi has won in his 13 years of playing for the team.
Anyway, I won't go on about Maccabi, but the point is that there is no tolerance in Europe for Superstar mentality while here it's all about the superstar. I think the break was in the early nineties, when Michael Jordan was the new face of the NBA, while European basketball was influenced by then-Yugoslavian tradition of uber-sophisticated team play.
Of course, even in European basketball not all players are equal, but even the top players are not considered "franchise players". They are what they are - top players who make a great contribution to their team - not superstars surrounded by players who are supposed to "help" them.
Don't get me wrong, although I personally clearly prefer the team-play philosophy, I'm not saying it's better. If a superstar can win you championships and you are happy with it, then all is great. This is just my personal preference, which I'm sure a lot of the Europeans share, and that's why I am enjoying the Kings so much, because they are not playing the stereotypical NBA "give the ball to the superstar and move out of the way" game for the most part. They are playing really energetic and fun-to-watch team basketball. At this point Tyreke is the only guy who gets the ball in clutch plays, but I'm hoping that as PW continues to develop this team, we will have more options for these moments as well.